It's way too amusing to me that we're discussing rules on MILFs for Slip here. Tehehehe! Rules? On who counts as a milf? Oh Slip. Annika needs to give you a smack or two!
cave people....
we had a random discussion that disintegrated somehow into discussing the social norms of cave people
It's way too amusing to me that we're discussing rules on MILFs for Slip here. Tehehehe! Rules? On who counts as a milf? Oh Slip. Annika needs to give you a smack or two!
It's just a question <_< this isn't even bad, you should hear some of the conversations me and her have that I won't even dare repeat on here..
ok was pretty sure what a grand plie was, but googled a pic of it...and holy cow...i couldn't get my legs like that BEFORE the accident.
could you do the toe thing, sorta like rose on titanic when she's showing off with the lower deck people?
Oh goodness no! Lol I'd have needed pointe shoes for that. I used only jazz boots and ballet slippers, so there were very few occasions where I had to balance on my toes. I was better at turns and leaps. I couldn't even do a proper arabesque for balance. /blush!
i never took ballet or anything. was in orchestra in junior high, but that was about it (first chair, ***!)
but the only weird things i can do is: i can stand with my heels touching and each foots toes facing outward. just googled it, apparently its called first position?
and i can make the three middle toes on my right foot "wave" together, while keeping my big toe and pinky toe still
It's way too amusing to me that we're discussing rules on MILFs for Slip here. Tehehehe! Rules? On who counts as a milf? Oh Slip. Annika needs to give you a smack or two!
It's just a question <_< this isn't even bad, you should hear some of the conversations me and her have that I won't even dare repeat on here..
ok now you've piqued my interest, I demand to know at least a couple of these other conversations...
ok was pretty sure what a grand plie was, but googled a pic of it...and holy cow...i couldn't get my legs like that BEFORE the accident.
could you do the toe thing, sorta like rose on titanic when she's showing off with the lower deck people?
Oh goodness no! Lol I'd have needed pointe shoes for that. I used only jazz boots and ballet slippers, so there were very few occasions where I had to balance on my toes. I was better at turns and leaps. I couldn't even do a proper arabesque for balance. /blush!
i never took ballet or anything. was in orchestra in junior high, but that was about it (first chair, ***!)
but the only weird things i can do is: i can stand with my heels touching and each foots toes facing outward. just googled it, apparently its called first position?
and i can make the three middle toes on my right foot "wave" together, while keeping my big toe and pinky toe still
Aw yeah, high-five! I was first chair flute all through middle and high school. :D I also played piccolo, they are the same darn instrument except flutes are fantastic and piccolos are evil.
Heels touching and toes pointed out is first position for most dance forms (it's not for middle eastern / belly dance, for example, but for classical forms it is.) But it takes more than the toes pointed out to be truly 'turned out.' You have to turn your thighs outwards as well. It helps with reducing stress on your knees, and for getting your leg higher.
Honestly, middle eastern dance was by far my favorite. You dance it barefoot, which made me feel more grounded. It was less about lines and European ideals of beauty and more about natural feminine grace. The outfits were more comfortable. It was just all-round a better fit for me.
Not even that bad. XP Thank you for the spelling correction as well. <.<; /quickly edits
thats one of the more normal convos >.>
It seems like a perfectly normal conversation to me. /shrug I suppose I have a thing with being completely open about stuff like that and even more so if I'm seeking some kind of knowledge from the conversation no matter how trivial or just odd it may be.
ok was pretty sure what a grand plie was, but googled a pic of it...and holy cow...i couldn't get my legs like that BEFORE the accident.
could you do the toe thing, sorta like rose on titanic when she's showing off with the lower deck people?
Oh goodness no! Lol I'd have needed pointe shoes for that. I used only jazz boots and ballet slippers, so there were very few occasions where I had to balance on my toes. I was better at turns and leaps. I couldn't even do a proper arabesque for balance. /blush!
i never took ballet or anything. was in orchestra in junior high, but that was about it (first chair, ***!)
but the only weird things i can do is: i can stand with my heels touching and each foots toes facing outward. just googled it, apparently its called first position?
and i can make the three middle toes on my right foot "wave" together, while keeping my big toe and pinky toe still
Aw yeah, high-five! I was first chair flute all through middle and high school. :D I also played piccolo, they are the same darn instrument except flutes are fantastic and piccolos are evil.
Heels touching and toes pointed out is first position for most dance forms (it's not for middle eastern / belly dance, for example, but for classical forms it is.) But it takes more than the toes pointed out to be truly 'turned out.' You have to turn your thighs outwards as well. It helps with reducing stress on your knees, and for getting your leg higher.
Honestly, middle eastern dance was by far my favorite. You dance it barefoot, which made me feel more grounded. It was less about lines and European ideals of beauty and more about natural feminine grace. The outfits were more comfortable. It was just all-round a better fit for me.
if i was skinnier and had any rhythm at all, i'd wanna belly dance LOL
Not even that bad. XP Thank you for the spelling correction as well. <.<; /quickly edits
thats one of the more normal convos >.>
It seems like a perfectly normal conversation to me. /shrug I suppose I have a thing with being completely open about stuff like that and even more so if I'm seeking some kind of knowledge from the conversation no matter how trivial or just odd it may be.
i'm kinda the same way. i can discus mucous plugs and poo, in detail...and other people look at me like i just kicked their dog or something...
but if i see, hear, smell, or touch vomit...i will die...zooooooooomg i can clean up some nasty assed poo's in the restroom at my job. nobody else can even go in there for five seconds. but let it be puke and i run like a ***
Yea I can talk about or imagine some of the most disgusting things ever without even flinching. However, seeing it in person is a completely different story.
Yea I can talk about or imagine some of the most disgusting things ever. However, seeing it in person is a completely different story.
i used to look up the most depraved stuff online. there's some things even slip can't tolerate seeing online. nothing online fazes me. in person might be different, or maybe i'm just a sociopath...unno for sure >.>
Yea I can talk about or imagine some of the most disgusting things ever. However, seeing it in person is a completely different story.
i used to look up the most depraved stuff online. there's some things even slip can't tolerate seeing online. nothing online fazes me. in person might be different, or maybe i'm just a sociopath...unno for sure >.>
Nah you can't be a sociopath, much too normal for that. :x
Also since this feels relevant, I am now 95% sure that my assumption that I am bipolar is correct. Besides appearing to exhibit classic symptoms of the disorder I have recently discovered that both my sister and my father are bipolar. :x
ok, so when we were first ever together, i was heavier than slip by quite a bit, and wanted to know what i'd look like in a dress that i loved, if i lost a lot of weight. he was kinda skinny at the time, and about my height...
anyhow...and i dont think this took much convincing...but i talked him into putting on one of my bras...and stuffing it...and putting on my dress to see how it might look on me if i got skinny.
When it comes to disgusting stuff, I'm a huge hypochondriac, and I haaaaaaaaaaaaaaate vomit. I hate looking at it, smelling at it and producing it. Every time I hear about it, I start getting phantom pains in my stomach, thinking I'm next.
This is a thread that I found on another website I post at. It can be really really interesting. I thought it deserved a place here.
Post your random thoughts for the day here, or anything else that intrigues you.
For starters, is it possible to give constructive critism to someone who doesn't have a neck? I totally just walked by a girl who didn't. Someone isn't getting a necklace for Valentines day!
And who decided black and white can't be colors? I want to say a racist. I really do.